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 Übersetzung für 'RF current' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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radio frequency current <RF current>
Hochfrequenzstrom {m} <HF-Strom>
Teiltreffer
electr.
RF modulator
RF-Modulator {m}
tech.
RF emission
HF-Abstrahlung {f}
chem.
rutherfordium <Rf>
Rutherfordium {n} <Rf>
spec.RadioTV
radio frequency <RF>
Radiofrequenz {f} <RF>
med.
rheumatic fever <RF>
rheumatisches Fieber {n} <RF>
phys.RadioTVtelecom.
radio frequency <RF>
Funkfrequenz {f}
MedTech.phys.telecom.
radio frequency <RF>
Hochfrequenz {f} <HF>
electr.MedTech.phys.
resonance frequency <RF>
Resonanzfrequenz {f} <RF>
med.
rheumatic fever <RF>
Streptokokkenrheumatismus {m}
random function <RF>Zufallsfunktion {f}
med.
rheumatoid factor <RF>
Rheumafaktor {m} <RF>
electr.
RF coupling resistance
HF-Kopplungs­widerstand {m}
tech.
reserve factor <RF>
Reservefaktor {m} <RF>
range finder <RF>Messsucher {m}
biol.
reticular fibre <RF> [Br.]
retikuläre Faser {f}
biol.
reticular fiber <RF> [Am.]
retikuläre Faser {f}
curr.
Maldivian rufiyaa <MVR, Rf, MRf, ރ>
Rufiyaa {f} <MVR, Rf, MRf, ރ>
med.
relapsing fever <RF> [caused by Rickettsia and Borrelia bacteria]
Rückfallfieber {n} <RF>
electr.
radio frequency power amplifier <RF power amplifier>
Hochfrequenzleistungs­verstärker {m} <HF-Leistungs­verstärker>
MedTech.phys.
radio frequency coil <RF coil>
Hochfrequenzspule {f} <HF-Spule>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Radio frequency (RF) lesions are produced by electrodes placed in the brain tissue. RF current is an alternating current of very high frequency.
  • In situ harmonics occur when an RF current flows through a device, and harmonics are generated due to the non-linear nature of the device.
  • That recombines the gases and increases point exposure to the liquid. RF current flow in the direction that makes the point more positive only reinforces the resistance from the gaseous blocking of the point.
  • The RF current in one wire is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the RF current on the other wire.
  • The monopolar instrument called an "active electrode" when energized, requires the application of another monopolar instrument called a "dispersive electrode" elsewhere on the patient's body that functions to 'defocus' or disperse the RF current thereby preventing thermal injury to the underlying tissue.

  • The RF current is usually coupled into the line through a single turn loop of wire at one end, which can be held near a transmitter's tank coil.
  • The radio frequency (RF) current flowing through the tuner of the TV tends to generate harmonics which then spoil the viewing.
  • The ratio of the developed RF voltage to the applied RF current, coupled with knowledge of the reactive impedance from the resonant frequency, and the source impedance, allows the "Q" factor to be directly read by scaling the detected voltage.
  • Since the peak RF current normally flows from one stator to the other without going through wiper contacts, butterfly capacitors can handle large resonance RF currents, e.g.
  • For conducted emissions, typical transducers include the LISN (line impedance stabilisation network) or AMN (artificial mains network) and the RF current clamp.

  • Localized RF current drive at the rational surface is predicted to reduce or eliminate neoclassical tearing mode islands.
  • It might seem that the transformer would be a leakage path for the RF current, damping the oscillations.
  • The RF current can also be conveyed to the tube by brushes, but the result is still the same—the current flows along the open seam, heating it.
  • The "Hertzian dipole" or "elementary doublet" refers to a theoretical construction, rather than a physical antenna design: It is an idealized tiny segment of conductor carrying a RF current with constant amplitude and direction along its entire (short) length; a real antenna can be modeled as the combination of many Hertzian dipoles laid end-to-end.
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